Dave was Synth-Pop’s, and especially the band “Soft Cell”‘s, Spiritual Subtexter. The Brit muso and producer (of “Tainted Love” fame), that grave, splendid song, passed away on 22… Continue Reading → ...
Abstract: This letter investigates a cell-free unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) network where UAVs serve as flying access points (FAPs) to overcome the inter-cell interference in conventional cell-based ...
Abstract: Space radiation particles causes malfunction in electric circuits. It is especially susceptible to memory-sensitive storage devices. When it affects data stored in the memory circuit, it ...
Kalani High School’s Soft Tennis team is headed to Hiroshima, Japan, for a historic friendly match with sister school Koyo High — marking their first off-island trip and final season before the ...
Karly B. is a music news journalist at Collider, specializing in the Western and Asian music industries. With a Bachelor of Science degree in Digital Media and Web Technology, she has dedicated part ...
Dave Ball had completed work on a final Soft Cell album just “days” before his death on October 22, his bandmate, Marc Almond, has confirmed. The legendary producer, synth player, and one-half of Soft ...
Dave Ball, left, with Marc Almond: they followed their era-defining debut album, Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret (1981), with one of the first remix albums, Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing - Fin Costello/Redferns ...
Dave Ball, keyboardist with synthpop duo Soft Cell who went to No 1 with Tainted Love His warm, lush synthesisers added to the melancholy of Marc Almond’s vocals: ‘It’s got more feeling than a lot of ...
Asylum seeker tried to return to prison ‘several times’ after release in error Yogurts to be declared junk food by Whitehall officials Masked Muslim protesters ...
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